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RAILWAY MODELLER March 2022 Vol.73 No.857
 
RAILWAY OF THE MONTH
St Andrews and Guard Bridge
Duncan Stewart describes the East Neuk Model Railway Club's latest project to recreate part of the signal-track line that once led to the Fife town of St Andrews - the world famous 'home of golf'.
PLAN OF THE MONTH
The Queensbury triangle
Dave Deakin presents this dramatic portrait of a forlorn mid-1950s industrial railway setting on the north east coast between the Tyne and Wear rivers. 
 
 
 
 
SCALE DRAWINGS
Ormiston station
Jim Hay examines the brief history of this small Scottish station, complete with accompanying 3mm scale drawings of the North British station structure. 
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Scratch-building a modern DMU in O
Graham Clark elected to build this contemporary Class 195 unit in 7mm scale... totally from scratch! Here he explains some of the techniques he used to do it.
St Andrews and Guard Bridge
Duncan Stewart describes the East Neuk Model Railway Club's latest project to recreate part of the signal-track line that once led to the Fife town of St Andrews - the world famous 'home of golf'.
New product reviews
Including the all new Irish Railway Models A Class Co-Co in OO, Bachmann British Rail Class 20/0 and Hornby Hitachi Sentinel 0-4-0.
Lapford and Eggesford
Nick Waugh was inspired to build a layout in N after operating a friend's layout at an exhibition. The decision to model a local line made for a fascinating project.
Montague Field
Steve Driver presents this dramatic portrait of a forlon mid-1950s industrial railway setting on the north east coast between the Tyne and Wear rivers.
Revitalising tank wagon models in N
Grahame Hedges describes how he breathed new life into a number of venerable Grham Farish 100-ton TEA tank wagon models to create detailed versions of these long-lived prototypes.
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